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(a)
The model that the prey population would follow when there are no predators where;
(b)
To calculate: The revised model for the provided parameters and its critical numbers where:
(c)
To graph: The functions for x and y versus time t when t is between 0 and 72 where:
(d)
To graph: The slope field for the provided predator prey model when x is between 0 and 100 and y is between 0 and 80 where:
(e)
To graph: The solution for the provided predator prey model in the slope field when x is between 0 and 100 and y is between 0 and 80 where:
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